It’s a great bit of kit Paul, I haven’t had any issues yet, the remote has also been spot on , no problems with not being in line of site ….. yet, Love the fact that I’m not having to keep the vacuum close and that I’m not up and down having to turn it off. One thing that would have been good is lockable castor wheels, it’s a bulky machine and not all drives are flat!
Utterly horrific is right! There’s Paul… Nailing another ultra high quality video! Always appreciate your videos, Paul, you’re one of my favorite channels to watch. 👍🏼👍🏼
Great review Paul, it looked a good bit of kit for somebody who either uses them everyday or has the money to buy it because they can. Personally though I'll be sticking to the little Bissell Spot Pro and the normal Henry vacuum. As a weekend warrior with only my car and occasionally the father in laws, I can't justify the price. Keep up the good work 👍
Another great video, Paul. I love the fact you’re so honest with every review and I genuinely buy products based on your opinion. Keep up the good work.
Beautifully created, edited and produced. I think this machine is a great competitor in the market, its very comparable to other machines I've used and reviewed...
Great job paul, i cant believe people can let their cars get in such a mess. I have a 2009 toyota iq and it is in showroom condition. I find detailng very relaxing and nice having the cleanest car in the carpark. Always enjoy your content paul. Always learning. I must get some drill brushes.
18:16 I find that all spray nozzles have just a too spread spray pattern, on these wet vacuum machines. This is why - as you suggested - I always spray before hand, and afterwards I vacuum with the wet vac. Even disregarding the spray pattern, it is always good to spray before, to let the product dwell a bit, in order to get in the fibers and do its job. Great video, and good review, mate 🙂 Cheers from Portugal!
This looks to be a very capable machine. I use a Bissell spot clean, it isn’t a wet/dry combo, but it is reasonably priced, and I find it to be a very good wet vac😊.
When i first started detailing most of the cars i did were this dirty and the owners wanted it done cheap , but now my clients cars are super clean , plus very well off and tip big , but then angain the cars are extremely expensive , you will find once you are more established that the higher end clients pay better , cars are much cleaner, and they do not complain like a mom in her mini van stained in grape juice and garbage everywhere, complains about the cost and the time it takes to properly clean .
Well demonstrated and as you pointed out the wet kit would be better included than all the gimmicky nozzles. Looked decent though, Certainly seems to fill a gap price wise between most popular machines from titan, Henry,Karcher and nilfisk being £100-200 then a big jump to kranzle ventos at £500.
Thats an expensive machine, especially when you consider the direct competitor is the George which is everything in one for £250 - £300. I wonder what the air flow of the machine is mind, as I've seen in the past some machines that show 1600w, but have lower air flow than a 900w Henry. Curious how it compares against the Henry Wash.
Excellent clean, Paul. The big boi seems a bit overengineered and us heavy handed types would drop and break the remote control in 5 minutes. For a cheaper and fairly bulletproof wet and dry machine, I'd recommend the Titan TTB922VAC-M 1400W from Screwfix (£130). Very robust, metal sides, metal clips attach top to bottom, and does not fall over like some of the cheaper Titan models (this one upgraded a cheaper model, which was still going strong after 5 years).
@@p.h.234 Good question. It comes with a crevice tool which I use for the car and a wide head attachment for general cleaning. It's very powerful btw, noticeably more than the one it replaced. It also comes with an adapter to use with power tools - you can plug corded power tools into the vacuum so that it starts automatically when the power tool is turned on. I have a separate accessory kit which I bought for the older Titan. The only thing I would say is essential which does not come with the better model is the claw attachment for wet vacuuming. Also, it only comes with one dry bag, which I thought was a bit tight. Other than that, absolutely brilliant. I bought mine via the app and got £35 off, although I did have to buy lots of other stuff, too (not a problem as I am decorating at the moment).
Nice demo, liked it. This seems like a unique product, and a bit more than a standard wet vac, but yes the wet kit seems pricey. Is it cheaper than a henry + bissel spot clean ?
Start with a fine polish and if you have a Nano polisher then use a soft pad and final finish polish first then gradually up the polish for deeper scratches but always finish with the least aggressive polish hope that makes sense you could also try it by hand
Looks like a good machine with some minor design flaws. Perhaps they can rectify them with a V2 of this. Me personally, the Karcher Puzzi 10/1 is the way to go for wet vac extraction. However, I understand the appeal of an all in one machine.
Hello! I watched your video featuring Numeric George. I'm new to car detailing and trying to decide between George and BigBoi SuckR Pro. Can you advise which one has more practical suction? Also, for wet use extraction on seats/carpets, which one is more effective at removing water? I’m in Australia, and the BigBoi SuckR Pro + extractor will cost $650. The Numatic George is $799. Which one would you recommend I get?
Personally i think the Sucker pro has more power and a longer hose they have also made the jet pattern more narrow now for a better experience wet spraying but there are some negatives the bags are not cheap for the Bigboi against the Numatic and also I would say the Numatic is built better it’s a tough one but it’s down to cost as well the Bigboi removes more water and dirt in dry mode
I clean mine weekly so it never gets dirty. But I'm really curious to see if i wet vac'd the drivers seat, is it as clean as i think it is? At least i don't have to deal with that. Well done Paul. Treat yourself to a hazmat suit!
how good is the wet extraction power mate? I currently have the bissell spot pro and looking after for a stronger one and thinking of buying one of these, also these will come with a 5m hose with makes a huge difference as the bissell is just 1.5m and i have to carry with my self around the whole thing
@@PaulDoldenDetails Thanks mate, would be possible to you make a video showing how to set up and remove the wet extraction? or how simple is it? The bissell actually is really eeasy
Hello, c'est possible d'allumer l'aspirateur sans la télécommande ?! J'ai cette Aspirateur mais par moment la télécommande fait que de tomber et j'aimerais ne pas m'en servir... Je trouve pas comment allumer l'aspirateur sans cette télécommande malheureusement
Would you recommend this or a George? Been looking at both. Had the chance to try out the George other day and its a decent little machine, currently using a titan vac and vac spotwash.
@@PaulDoldenDetails now youve put me in a sticky one! I was set on the George. That spray pattern put me off the big boi. But it looks super powerful. Just a big old lump and quite abit more when you buy extraction kit for it.
@@PaulDoldenDetailshi Paul, still stuck on what to get, and re looked back at this video, you compared it to your henry wash, so an extraction unit only, what dry vacuum do you use? And how does it compare to that please?
Just got one of these, and the quality of parts and etc was questionable upon opening. Apart from the cheap feel lol, I'm glad it's got that power. Thanks for a great video, btw I'm so confused on how to install the rear wheels, they just pop in?
Just purchased one my self and it’s arrived today, mainly off this video made me buy it. Will let you know if the spray pattern has changed and if it’s rectified
I meant to say the other day, but I forgot! I feel like there needs to be another fishtail tool that's smaller than the one bundled - that one looks really awkward for the tighter spots, which you find more of when you're doing the floor carpets. Right pain in the ass.
Since this video they have changed the wide spray pattern to a narrower one making it easier I’m still using it in dry mode and wet mode the only thing I have a big moan about is the replacement bags are too expensive at £15.00 for 3
duck tails too wide needs to be way smaller... Machine imo is over priced currently £448 all in. no steam function. Id just buy yourself a henry numatic and a bissell hydro steam. and you're still under the price of this machine
@@ocdetailsautomotivedetaili1781 since filming the guys took on board my comments about the duck tail and have revised it good point about the price though 👍🏻
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Got a flexi crevice tool for my nilfisk they are just hopeless
As ever Paul, no punches pulled and on the side of the amateur detailer. Thank you, Kevin.
It’s a great bit of kit Paul, I haven’t had any issues yet, the remote has also been spot on , no problems with not being in line of site ….. yet,
Love the fact that I’m not having to keep the vacuum close and that I’m not up and down having to turn it off. One thing that would have been good is lockable castor wheels, it’s a bulky machine and not all drives are flat!
Always a delightful disposition...Thanks Paul!!!
Absolutely stunning paul❤
Utterly horrific is right! There’s Paul… Nailing another ultra high quality video! Always appreciate your videos, Paul, you’re one of my favorite channels to watch. 👍🏼👍🏼
Having the right tool for the job makes a massive difference doesn't it? We both enjoy interiors, and stuff like this makes such a difference.
Thank you so much Paul
It’s really hard to find this product review on RUclips!
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Hello Paul, great results on the big boi, it cleaned the seats perfectly to how they were before.
I bet they were amazed at the finish of your handy work Paul, I use to see cleaner cars in the scrappers years ago, I guess they have very busy lives.
Never judge people exactly yes shocked to say the least at the end result they should be it took over 4hrs with filming
Great review Paul, it looked a good bit of kit for somebody who either uses them everyday or has the money to buy it because they can. Personally though I'll be sticking to the little Bissell Spot Pro and the normal Henry vacuum. As a weekend warrior with only my car and occasionally the father in laws, I can't justify the price. Keep up the good work 👍
that mirrors my view
Another fantastic and informative video Paul
Excellent transformation Paul. Great idea with the drill brush on the mats beforehand. 👍
Another great video, Paul. I love the fact you’re so honest with every review and I genuinely buy products based on your opinion. Keep up the good work.
Beautifully created, edited and produced. I think this machine is a great competitor in the market, its very comparable to other machines I've used and reviewed...
I'll drink a beer on your hard work, cheers ! that's looking rather much better with that BigBoi. 😉👍
The bigboi suckr pro beter than Ridgid Shop Vac 5.6hp?
Nice job. Seats came up a treat
Great job paul, i cant believe people can let their cars get in such a mess. I have a 2009 toyota iq and it is in showroom condition. I find detailng very relaxing and nice having the cleanest car in the carpark. Always enjoy your content paul. Always learning. I must get some drill brushes.
Another great video
Top job Paul on the grubby 1 Series 👍
Australian company. Great thing about that is their equipment is designed and optimised to run off 220-230V 50hz, @10 amps
18:16 I find that all spray nozzles have just a too spread spray pattern, on these wet vacuum machines.
This is why - as you suggested - I always spray before hand, and afterwards I vacuum with the wet vac.
Even disregarding the spray pattern, it is always good to spray before, to let the product dwell a bit, in order to get in the fibers and do its job.
Great video, and good review, mate 🙂
Cheers from Portugal!
Oh wow Portugal great comment 😍😍😍😍
Looks like my vehicle atmo 😂 love the transformation, love doing Interior videos hate filming them
Great job there Paul with an honest review. I did like the older videos with the introduction and ending from the prat cave.
They might be making a return I’m really struggling to make RUclips work these days the numbers are awful 😢
@@PaulDoldenDetails that's a shame Paul, I've watched your videos for years. It was yourself that got me into detailing and the techniques you shared.
@@sixtysecondsofstephens2386 I’ll try the old format again see if it works 👍🏻
Great interior detail paul, (we know you love them)😂. Nice bit of kit to use.( you were quicker at getting the £coin tho)😂👍
I can never believe that people let their cars get like this 🤦🏻 very good job though Paul, the back seats where transformed 💪💪
This looks to be a very capable machine.
I use a Bissell spot clean, it isn’t a wet/dry combo, but it is reasonably priced, and I find it to be a very good wet vac😊.
I have that very same set of mini detailing vac heads / brushes - perfect for the $$$ imo....
When i first started detailing most of the cars i did were this dirty and the owners wanted it done cheap , but now my clients cars are super clean , plus very well off and tip big , but then angain the cars are extremely expensive , you will find once you are more established that the higher end clients pay better , cars are much cleaner, and they do not complain like a mom in her mini van stained in grape juice and garbage everywhere, complains about the cost and the time it takes to properly clean .
Well demonstrated and as you pointed out the wet kit would be better included than all the gimmicky nozzles. Looked decent though, Certainly seems to fill a gap price wise between most popular machines from titan, Henry,Karcher and nilfisk being £100-200 then a big jump to kranzle ventos at £500.
Thats an expensive machine, especially when you consider the direct competitor is the George which is everything in one for £250 - £300. I wonder what the air flow of the machine is mind, as I've seen in the past some machines that show 1600w, but have lower air flow than a 900w Henry. Curious how it compares against the Henry Wash.
Excellent clean, Paul. The big boi seems a bit overengineered and us heavy handed types would drop and break the remote control in 5 minutes.
For a cheaper and fairly bulletproof wet and dry machine, I'd recommend the Titan TTB922VAC-M 1400W from Screwfix (£130). Very robust, metal sides, metal clips attach top to bottom, and does not fall over like some of the cheaper Titan models (this one upgraded a cheaper model, which was still going strong after 5 years).
Was looking at one of these - what did you do for an accessory kit for the car?
@@p.h.234 Good question. It comes with a crevice tool which I use for the car and a wide head attachment for general cleaning. It's very powerful btw, noticeably more than the one it replaced. It also comes with an adapter to use with power tools - you can plug corded power tools into the vacuum so that it starts automatically when the power tool is turned on. I have a separate accessory kit which I bought for the older Titan. The only thing I would say is essential which does not come with the better model is the claw attachment for wet vacuuming. Also, it only comes with one dry bag, which I thought was a bit tight. Other than that, absolutely brilliant. I bought mine via the app and got £35 off, although I did have to buy lots of other stuff, too (not a problem as I am decorating at the moment).
Nice demo, liked it. This seems like a unique product, and a bit more than a standard wet vac, but yes the wet kit seems pricey. Is it cheaper than a henry + bissel spot clean ?
Hi Paul, great video as always, one thing you mentioned was polishing the piano black panels, what would recommend for that, thanks
Start with a fine polish and if you have a Nano polisher then use a soft pad and final finish polish first then gradually up the polish for deeper scratches but always finish with the least aggressive polish hope that makes sense you could also try it by hand
Thinking of purchasing one for my vehicles would you recommend the Henry wash or this unit regardless of price ?
Hint if you use a back massager (aka vibrator) hold that down on the carpet you are vacuuming it helps clean the area faster
@@rdeh1678 top tip that cheers 👌🏻
Another quality production by the real Guru Mr Dolden :) Great tool but at that price a numatic henry wash looks much better value!
Looks like a good machine with some minor design flaws. Perhaps they can rectify them with a V2 of this.
Me personally, the Karcher Puzzi 10/1 is the way to go for wet vac extraction. However, I understand the appeal of an all in one machine.
Good one for someone who does not do the inside as you say not mentioning any names
Cough cough 😂
Hello! I watched your video featuring Numeric George. I'm new to car detailing and trying to decide between George and BigBoi SuckR Pro. Can you advise which one has more practical suction? Also, for wet use extraction on seats/carpets, which one is more effective at removing water?
I’m in Australia, and the BigBoi SuckR Pro + extractor will cost $650. The Numatic George is $799. Which one would you recommend I get?
Personally i think the Sucker pro has more power and a longer hose they have also made the jet pattern more narrow now for a better experience wet spraying but there are some negatives the bags are not cheap for the Bigboi against the Numatic and also I would say the Numatic is built better it’s a tough one but it’s down to cost as well the Bigboi removes more water and dirt in dry mode
@@PaulDoldenDetails thanks you Pual! I will go for the suckR.
Satisfying
I clean mine weekly so it never gets dirty. But I'm really curious to see if i wet vac'd the drivers seat, is it as clean as i think it is?
At least i don't have to deal with that. Well done Paul. Treat yourself to a hazmat suit!
Definitely a biohazard this one 🤮🤮🤮🤮
I don't care how busy you are, that's rank.
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Great review. Does the extraction mode wet/saturate the HEPA filter?
Very slight spray on it after doing this but on the edge of it
@@PaulDoldenDetails Thanks for the prompt reply. Is it possible to remove the HEPA filter and use the unit in wet/extraction mode only?
@@perfectshave85 four thumb screws I did mention it briefly in the video you can wash the filter out or change it
@@PaulDoldenDetails thanks again. I believe the filter is only really useful for dry mode?
how good is the wet extraction power mate? I currently have the bissell spot pro and looking after for a stronger one and thinking of buying one of these, also these will come with a 5m hose with makes a huge difference as the bissell is just 1.5m and i have to carry with my self around the whole thing
It’s more powerful than my Henry the only downside mine you have to buy the wet kit but I’m not sure if that may change checkout the website
@@PaulDoldenDetails Thanks mate, would be possible to you make a video showing how to set up and remove the wet extraction? or how simple is it? The bissell actually is really eeasy
@@marcuslima2535 already showed it in the video
Link for the glass cleaner you use on the carpet for remover water? Thanks!
what should i buy Paul?
this one or spotclean pro ''Bissell'?
This machine is way bigger than the bissell depends on your budget and needs
Hello, c'est possible d'allumer l'aspirateur sans la télécommande ?! J'ai cette Aspirateur mais par moment la télécommande fait que de tomber et j'aimerais ne pas m'en servir... Je trouve pas comment allumer l'aspirateur sans cette télécommande malheureusement
Would you recommend this or a George? Been looking at both. Had the chance to try out the George other day and its a decent little machine, currently using a titan vac and vac spotwash.
Better than my Henry
@@PaulDoldenDetails now youve put me in a sticky one! I was set on the George. That spray pattern put me off the big boi. But it looks super powerful. Just a big old lump and quite abit more when you buy extraction kit for it.
I'm in the same situation running a George ATM and i think it's dying 🤣
@@PaulDoldenDetailshi Paul, still stuck on what to get, and re looked back at this video, you compared it to your henry wash, so an extraction unit only, what dry vacuum do you use? And how does it compare to that please?
@readyshreddygo4903 so since this video I’ve been using the the BigBoi as a dry vac and a wet vac
Just got one of these, and the quality of parts and etc was questionable upon opening. Apart from the cheap feel lol, I'm glad it's got that power. Thanks for a great video, btw I'm so confused on how to install the rear wheels, they just pop in?
Just click them in also I’ve asked Bigboi if the Hepa filter stays in even in wet mode I’ll let you know
@@PaulDoldenDetails a lot of conflicting information when reading the manual
@@161Manu there not the best instructions are they
@@PaulDoldenDetailsany update on the HEPA filter question?
Did you get a change to try out the new 3inch head for the extractor? Curious to hear what you think of it?
Only used this kit so far
@PaulDoldenDetails Bigboi told me the spray pattern has also been narrowed and the rubber used on the head doesnt stick along the fabric as much now.
@@perfectshave85 hopefully they should send me a new one 👍🏻
Just purchased one my self and it’s arrived today, mainly off this video made me buy it. Will let you know if the spray pattern has changed and if it’s rectified
Is the spray on the clear crevice tool wide also?
Not as bad but since this video they have changed the spray pattern on the fishtail to a much more user friendly pattern
I meant to say the other day, but I forgot! I feel like there needs to be another fishtail tool that's smaller than the one bundled - that one looks really awkward for the tighter spots, which you find more of when you're doing the floor carpets. Right pain in the ass.
It’s kinda too big Adrian don’t get me wrong it’s better than my Henry but I see what you’re saying yes definitely another fishtail
@@PaulDoldenDetails the one I really want to try is the Mytee, because that tool looks incredible.
effective but pricey with the wet kit and that would be what I wanted
Nice job! I am in Costa Rica
How much did you charge for this service sir ?
Definitely depends on how long it would take but don’t really discuss money on the comments section 👍🏻
@@PaulDoldenDetails aye
Do you still recommend it Paul? I am weighing up getting one.
Since this video they have changed the wide spray pattern to a narrower one making it easier I’m still using it in dry mode and wet mode the only thing I have a big moan about is the replacement bags are too expensive at £15.00 for 3
@@PaulDoldenDetails hmmm wonder if ours have the updated spray pattern.
duck tails too wide needs to be way smaller... Machine imo is over priced currently £448 all in. no steam function. Id just buy yourself a henry numatic and a bissell hydro steam. and you're still under the price of this machine
@@ocdetailsautomotivedetaili1781 since filming the guys took on board my comments about the duck tail and have revised it good point about the price though 👍🏻